Weld is integrated into many Java EE application servers such as WildFly, JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, GlassFish, Oracle WebLogic and others. Weld can also be used in a Servlet-only environment (Tomcat, Jetty) or plain Java SE environment.

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Weld 3.0.0.Alpha5, the latest release in the series of CDI 2.0 prototypes, has been released.
The highlights of the release include new Bean builder API and many improvements to Weld Probe.
Bean Builder API
The common way for frameworks and libraries to expose their API to applications via CDI is by using producer...

Here we are again with the next Alpha release of Weld 3.
This time there are no additional CDI 2.0 previews.
Instead, this release contains multiple performance improvements, enables @Asynchronous
calls to be implemented simply with CDI interceptors and most importantly, it comes with
weld-probe.
Weld Probe
Why isn’t my field injected?
Why isn’t my interceptor triggered?
What...

Today we are releasing the third Alpha release of Weld 3. These Alpha releases serve
as prototypes of changes currently being discussed by the CDI expert group for
the upcoming CDI 2.0.
The Alpha releases are not suitable for production use as the new API and functionality
are still subject to change. We are...